Yes, resistance can be mitigated through several strategies:
1. Prudent Use of Interventions: Limiting the use of antibiotics and pesticides to essential situations can slow the development of resistance. 2. Rotation and Combination: Using a variety of interventions, rather than relying on a single method, can prevent organisms from developing resistance. 3. Monitoring and Surveillance: Regular monitoring can help detect early signs of resistance, allowing for timely adjustments in strategy. 4. Research and Development: Investing in the development of new interventions and alternatives can provide additional tools to combat resistance.